Difficult Diabetes

Difficult Diabetes

Description

Difficult Diabetes is intended for diabetologists and endocrinologists who want to keep abreast of the developments in this fast-changing world. It provides a distillation of clinical wisdom that is desperately required in the absence of evidence-based guidelines. This book seeks to avoid rehashing the accepted content and dogma found in the excellent textbooks of diabetes. It provides more of an in depth coverage than is possible in individual review articles. Its key objective is to provide guidance to clinicians about the most topical and controversial aspects of their practice.

Provides guidance to clinicians about the most topical and controversial aspects of their practice

Each chapter is written by an expert in the field who can give a balanced overview of the topic

All information is as up to date as possible due to fast production of the book

14. Is there a role for sole transplantation of the pancreas in type 1 diabetes?.

OTHER MANAGEMENT ISSUES.

15. Should there be employment restrictions for diabetic patients?.

16. How should erectile dysfunction in diabetes be managed?.

17. How should hypertension be managed in diabetes?

"This multiauthor book, which has 17 chapters on many aspects of diabetes care, is mainly well written and topical. The chapter on erectile dysfunction will be especially valuable as a resource to some since it basks in the post-Viagra era. Diabetes physicians and diabetes specialist nurses will find this a reflective read capable of changing their attitudes and clinical practice." BMJ.com

* provides guidance to clinicians about the most topical and controversial aspects of their practice * each chapter is written by an expert in the field who can give a balanced overview of the topic * all information is as up to date as possible due to fast production of the book